Journeys to attend examination IREC1656.
1. A railway servant is entitled to draw traveling allowance for the journeys to and from the place at which he appears for:
(i) An obligatory departmental examination;
(ii) In respect of military officer in railway employment, an examination for promotion in military rank.
Provided that
(a) Traveling allowance shall not be drawn under this rule more than twice for any particular examination or standard of examination; and
(b) A Head of Department may disallow travelling allowance under this rule to any candidate who, in his opinion;
(i) has culpably neglected the duty of preparing himself for an obligatory examination;
(ii) does not display a reasonable standard of proficiency in an examination which is not obligatory.
NOTE. --For the purpose of this rule, qualifying examination for promotion above Grade II in the Clerical Staff of the Accounts Department up to and including the rank of Sub-head and Qualifying Examination for Promotion to the rank of Accountants Inspectors of Station Accounts and Inspectors of Stores Accounts, shall be treated as obligatory examinations.
2. Railway Board may permit a railway servant to draw travelling allowance for the journey to and from the place at which he appears for an examination other than those specified in Rule 1656. IREC1657
3. Traveling allowance for journeys under this section shall be calculated asfor a journey on tour but no allowance shall be drawn for halts on the journey. IREC1658
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